Posts with tag ‘cplabs’

Opportunities for startups at Campus Party

Diego Remus on January 18, 2010

captura-de-tela-2010-01-14-as-143346A previously unannounced commission is going to select 40 web projects submitted by participants to present on stage in front of the public, press and investors. Of the 40, ten will be selected to appear in the Campus Party Labs panel of projects. All participants will get exposure, feedback and networking. Submissions are being taken until the 22nd! Read more…

Highlights of the 4th day of CP Labs; Startupi and ResultsON Podcast

Alexandre Fugita on January 23, 2009

The schedule for CP Labs is extensive and because of this it is difficult to post about every discussion. The solution is the podcast which I am recording in conjunction with Rafael Bucco from ResultsON. Later I will post reviews of the most interesting projects featured at CP Labs.

This time we talk about Wtrip, the Informeme, FeelBR, Flirtprints, It’s Real, ZRV and Casa Inteligente. In addition some commentary about the “PL do Azeredo”, an “un-conference” about startups and how to get your startup going.

ResultsON & Startupi podcast from CP Labs, day two

Alexandre Fugita on January 21, 2009

Taking advantage of the momentum we already recorded our impressions of the second day of CP Labs using Gengibre. This podcast business is so interesting and this second one was already feeling more natural than the first one. Listen below to the podcast I recorded with Rafael Bucco of ResultsON.

Follow CP Labs via Twitter

Alexandre Fugita on January 21, 2009

Below is the Twitter widget that lets you follow my @startupi tweets right here on Startupi. Enjoy!


ResultsON & Startupi Podcast at CP Labs

Alexandre Fugita on January 21, 2009

Rafael Bucco of ResultsON, competitor-friend of Startupi, came up with an interesting proposal. What if we recorded a “podcast” on Gengibre about CP Labs? Said and done - we recorded quickly and the results are below.

The first day of CP Labs

Alexandre Fugita on January 21, 2009

CP Labs is very interesting. Really the the program is quite extensive and exciting. There are eight presentations a day - a lot to review. I’ll just give a quick description of each one: Read more…